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Fam. Issidae. 



237. Plafybrachys sicca (Walker). 



238. Dardus abbrcviata (Guerin). 



Fam- Poekillopteridae. 



239. Pi'ii'csa aphroplioroidcs (Walker). 



240. Scolypopa aiistralis (Walker). 



241. Gactidia chrysopoidcs (Walker). 



242. XcoiiiclicJiaria fiirtiz'ci (Melichar). 



243. Sipliaiita acuta (Walker). 



244. 5". granidicolli.s' (StaD- 



245. Colgar peracuta (Melichar). 



DESCRIPTIONS OV GENERA AND SPECIES. ETC. 



Of the localities investig'ated by Messrs. Koebele and Per- 

 kins, or otherwise referred to; 



Cairns is on the coast of northeast Oueensland, at the south 

 end of Trinity Bay ; 



Redlynch, A'elsoit and Kiiraiida are more or less unimportant 

 places nearby, t'he Baron River flowing into Trinity Hay a few 

 miles north of Cairns; 



f.iiciiida Point is some way to the south; 



Biindabcrg is near the coast opposite Great Sandy Island; 



Brisbane and Sydney .the ca])itals of Queensland and .New 

 South Whales respectively; 



Parrauiafta, a western suburl) of the latter, and Mittagong, an 

 elevated town a little to t'he south; 



Cape North is the most northern point of (Queensland; 



Pahnersfon is a coast district around Keppel Bay (or it may 

 be the northwest district of Northern South Australia.) 



Pcah Doivn is an inland district between Drummond Range 

 and Peak Range. 



Rockhanipton is near the coast at Keppel Bay. 



Sandy Cape is the northern point of Great Sandv Island. 



Cay)idah is inland some distance about the same longitude as 

 the south of Great Sandy Island. 



(vi-xii):=June to December. i()04. 



('i-iii)=January to March. 1905. 



